├── requirements.txt
├── src
└── 1.png
├── README.md
├── PentestBox.py
├── include
├── display.py
├── hashing.py
├── AdminList.txt
└── information.py
└── LICENSE
/requirements.txt:
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1 | python-whois
2 | python-nmap
3 |
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/src/1.png:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/B4rC0d/PentestBox/HEAD/src/1.png
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/README.md:
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1 | # PentestBox
2 | All-in-one tool for penetration testing
3 |
4 | This tool is a collection of **penetration testing** and **information gathering** tools and **brute force**
5 |
6 | # Features
7 |
8 | - **information gathering**
9 | - Admin Page Finder
10 | - DNS Lookup
11 | - Robots Scanner
12 | - Find Shared DNS
13 | - Show HTTP Header
14 | - IP location Finder
15 | - Port Scan
16 | - Whois
17 | - Revers IP
18 | - Full Lookup
19 |
20 | - **hashing**
21 | - decode (Hash Crack)
22 | - encode
23 |
24 | # Tool photo
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 | # Installation
29 |
30 | Instructions on how to install *PentestBox*
31 | ```
32 | git clone https://github.com/B4rC0d/PentestBox.git
33 | ```
34 | Go to the directory
35 | ```
36 | cd PentestBox
37 | ```
38 | install requirements
39 | ```
40 | pip install -r requirements.txt
41 | ```
42 |
43 | See Help
44 | ```
45 | python3 PentestBox.py
46 | ```
47 |
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/PentestBox.py:
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1 | from include import display , information , hashing
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 | display.main_banner()
6 | try:
7 | SelectNum = int(input(f"\n{display.red}❯❯{display.lblu} "))
8 | except:
9 | exit()
10 |
11 | if SelectNum == 1:
12 | display.information()
13 | try:
14 | SelectNum = int(input(f"\n{display.red}❯❯{display.lblu} "))
15 | except:
16 | exit()
17 | if SelectNum == 1:
18 | information.Admin()
19 | elif SelectNum == 2:
20 | information.robots()
21 | elif SelectNum == 3:
22 | information.dnslookup()
23 | elif SelectNum == 4:
24 | information.Whois()
25 | elif SelectNum == 5:
26 | information.findshareddns()
27 | elif SelectNum == 6:
28 | information.httpheader()
29 | elif SelectNum == 7:
30 | information.Location()
31 | elif SelectNum == 8:
32 | information.portscan()
33 | elif SelectNum == 9:
34 | information.Cloud()
35 | elif SelectNum == 10:
36 | information.Revers_IP()
37 | elif SelectNum == 11:
38 | information.Full_Lookup()
39 | else:
40 | exit()
41 |
42 | elif SelectNum == 2:
43 | display.hashing()
44 | try:
45 | SelectNum = int(input(f"\n{display.red}❯❯{display.lblu} "))
46 | except:
47 | exit()
48 | if SelectNum == 1:
49 | display.DecodeMenu()
50 | try:
51 | SelectNum = int(input(f"\n{display.red}❯❯{display.lblu} "))
52 | except:
53 | exit()
54 |
55 | if SelectNum == 1:
56 | hashing.decoding(type="md5")
57 | elif SelectNum == 2:
58 | hashing.decoding(type="sha1")
59 | elif SelectNum == 3:
60 | hashing.decoding(type="sha256")
61 | elif SelectNum == 4:
62 | hashing.decoding(type="sha384")
63 | elif SelectNum == 5:
64 | hashing.decoding(type="sha512")
65 | else:
66 | exit()
67 | if SelectNum == 2:
68 | hashing.Encoding()
69 | else:
70 | exit()
71 | elif SelectNum == 3:
72 | exit()
73 |
74 | else:
75 | exit()
76 |
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/include/display.py:
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1 | from platform import system as name
2 | from time import sleep
3 | from os import system
4 |
5 | HEADER = '\033[95m'
6 | bblu = '\033[94m'
7 | lblu = '\033[96m'
8 | grn = '\033[32m'
9 | ylw = '\033[93m'
10 | red = '\033[91m'
11 | end = '\033[0m'
12 | lred = "\033[2;31;5m"
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | Ascii_main = f"""
17 | {grn} +--------------+ {ylw}[ {grn}Pentest Box {ylw}]
18 | {grn} /| /|
19 | {grn} / | / | {red}Coded By {lblu}➜ {ylw}B4rC0d
20 | {grn} *--+-----------* | {red}Channel {lblu}➜ {ylw}BlackFoxSecurityTeam
21 | {grn} | | | | {red}GitHub {lblu}➜ {ylw}BlackFoxTM
22 | {grn} | | | |
23 | {grn} | +-----------+--+
24 | {grn} | / | /
25 | {grn} |/ |/
26 | {grn} *--------------*
27 | """
28 |
29 |
30 | def clear():
31 | sleep(1)
32 | if name() == "Windows":
33 | system('cls')
34 | elif name() == "Linux" or name() == "Darwin":
35 | system('clear')
36 |
37 |
38 | def main_banner():
39 | clear()
40 | print(Ascii_main)
41 | sleep(0.5)
42 | print(f" {red}1{grn} ➞ {ylw}Information Gathering")
43 | sleep(0.5)
44 | print(f" {red}2{grn} ➞ {ylw}hashing")
45 | sleep(0.5)
46 | print(f"\n {red}3{grn} ➞ {ylw}Exit ...")
47 | sleep(0.5)
48 |
49 |
50 | def information():
51 | clear()
52 | print(Ascii_main)
53 | sleep(0.2)
54 | print(f" {red}1{grn} ➞ {ylw}Admin Page Finder")
55 | sleep(0.2)
56 | print(f" {red}2{grn} ➞ {ylw}Robots Scanner")
57 | sleep(0.2)
58 | print(f" {red}3{grn} ➞ {ylw}DNS Lookup")
59 | sleep(0.2)
60 | print(f" {red}4{grn} ➞ {ylw}Whois")
61 | sleep(0.2)
62 | print(f" {red}5{grn} ➞ {ylw}Find Shared DNS")
63 | sleep(0.2)
64 | print(f" {red}6{grn} ➞ {ylw}Show HTTP Header")
65 | sleep(0.2)
66 | print(f" {red}7{grn} ➞ {ylw}IP location Finder")
67 | sleep(0.2)
68 | print(f" {red}8{grn} ➞ {ylw}Port Scan")
69 | sleep(0.2)
70 | print(f" {red}9{grn} ➞ {ylw}Bypass Cloud Flare")
71 | sleep(0.2)
72 | print(f" {red}10{grn} ➞ {ylw}Revers IP")
73 | sleep(0.2)
74 | print(f" {red}11{grn} ➞ {ylw}Full Lookup")
75 | sleep(0.2)
76 | print(f"\n {red}99{grn} ➞ {ylw}Exit ...")
77 | sleep(0.2)
78 |
79 | def hashing():
80 | clear()
81 | print(Ascii_main)
82 | sleep(0.2)
83 | print(f"\n {red}1{grn} ➞ {ylw}decode")
84 | sleep(0.2)
85 | print(f" {red}2{grn} ➞ {ylw}encode")
86 |
87 | def DecodeMenu():
88 | clear()
89 | print(Ascii_main)
90 | sleep(0.2)
91 | print(f"\n {red}1{grn} ➞ {ylw}MD5")
92 | sleep(0.2)
93 | print(f" {red}2{grn} ➞ {ylw}SHA1")
94 | sleep(0.2)
95 | print(f" {red}3{grn} ➞ {ylw}SHA-256")
96 | sleep(0.2)
97 | print(f" {red}4{grn} ➞ {ylw}SHA-384")
98 | sleep(0.2)
99 | print(f" {red}5{grn} ➞ {ylw}SHA-512")
100 |
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/include/hashing.py:
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1 | import hashlib , base64 , time
2 | from .display import red,lblu,grn,ylw,clear
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | def Encoding():
7 | clear()
8 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter the desired text")
9 | try:
10 | tXt = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ").encode()
11 | except:
12 | exit()
13 |
14 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────")
15 |
16 | print(f"""
17 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}MD5 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.md5(tXt).hexdigest()}
18 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA1 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha1(tXt).hexdigest()}
19 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA224 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha224(tXt).hexdigest()}
20 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA256 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha256(tXt).hexdigest()}
21 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA384 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha384(tXt).hexdigest()}
22 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA512 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha512(tXt).hexdigest()}
23 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BLAKE2b {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.blake2b(tXt).hexdigest()}
24 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BLAKE2s {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.blake2s(tXt).hexdigest()}
25 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA3_224 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha3_224(tXt).hexdigest()}
26 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA3_256 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha3_256(tXt).hexdigest()}
27 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA3_384 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha3_384(tXt).hexdigest()}
28 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}SHA3_512 {lblu}➜ {grn}{hashlib.sha3_512(tXt).hexdigest()}
29 |
30 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BASE64 {lblu}➜ {grn}{base64.b64encode(tXt).decode()}
31 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BASE32 {lblu}➜ {grn}{base64.b32encode(tXt).decode()}
32 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BASE85 {lblu}➜ {grn}{base64.b85encode(tXt).decode()}
33 | {ylw}[{grn}+{ylw}] {red}BASE16 {lblu}➜ {grn}{base64.b16encode(tXt).decode()}
34 | """)
35 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 | def decoding(type):
40 | clear()
41 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter the hash")
42 |
43 | try:
44 | hashvalue = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
45 | except:
46 | exit()
47 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter the address of the wordlist")
48 | try:
49 | filePath = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
50 | except:
51 | exit()
52 |
53 | with open(filePath , "r+") as wordlist:
54 | list = wordlist.read().splitlines()
55 |
56 | if type == "md5":
57 | for txt in list:
58 | hash = hashlib.md5(txt.encode()).hexdigest()
59 | print(f" {grn}{txt} {lblu}➜ {red}{hash} " , end="\r")
60 | time.sleep(0.1)
61 | if hash == hashvalue:
62 | clear()
63 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ {red}Hash {grn}found {ylw}]{red}─────────────────────────")
64 | print(f"""
65 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
66 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
67 | """)
68 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
69 | break
70 | clear()
71 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ Hash {red}Not{ylw} found ]{red}─────────────────────────")
72 | print(f"""
73 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
74 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
75 | """)
76 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
77 |
78 |
79 | elif type == "sha1":
80 | for txt in list:
81 | hash = hashlib.sha1(txt.encode()).hexdigest()
82 | print(f" {grn}{txt} {lblu}➜ {red}{hash} " , end="\r")
83 | time.sleep(0.1)
84 | if hash == hashvalue:
85 | clear()
86 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ {red}Hash {grn}found {ylw}]{red}─────────────────────────")
87 | print(f"""
88 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
89 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
90 | """)
91 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
92 | break
93 | clear()
94 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ Hash {red}Not{ylw} found ]{red}─────────────────────────")
95 | print(f"""
96 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
97 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
98 | """)
99 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
100 | elif type == "sha256":
101 | for txt in list:
102 | hash = hashlib.sha256(txt.encode()).hexdigest()
103 | print(f" {grn}{txt} {lblu}➜ {red}{hash} " , end="\r")
104 | time.sleep(0.1)
105 | if hash == hashvalue:
106 | clear()
107 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ {red}Hash {grn}found {ylw}]{red}─────────────────────────")
108 | print(f"""
109 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
110 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
111 | """)
112 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
113 | break
114 | clear()
115 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ Hash {red}Not{ylw} found ]{red}─────────────────────────")
116 | print(f"""
117 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
118 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
119 | """)
120 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
121 | elif type == "sha384":
122 | for txt in list:
123 | hash = hashlib.sha384(txt.encode()).hexdigest()
124 | print(f" {grn}{txt} {lblu}➜ {red}{hash} " , end="\r")
125 | time.sleep(0.1)
126 | if hash == hashvalue:
127 | clear()
128 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ {red}Hash {grn}found {ylw}]{red}─────────────────────────")
129 | print(f"""
130 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
131 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
132 | """)
133 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
134 | break
135 | clear()
136 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ Hash {red}Not{ylw} found ]{red}─────────────────────────")
137 | print(f"""
138 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
139 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
140 | """)
141 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
142 | elif type == "sha512":
143 | for txt in list:
144 | hash = hashlib.sha512(txt.encode()).hexdigest()
145 | print(f" {grn}{txt} {lblu}➜ {red}{hash} " , end="\r")
146 | time.sleep(0.1)
147 | if hash == hashvalue:
148 | clear()
149 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ {red}Hash {grn}found {ylw}]{red}─────────────────────────")
150 | print(f"""
151 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
152 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
153 | """)
154 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
155 | break
156 | clear()
157 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────{ylw}[ Hash {red}Not{ylw} found ]{red}─────────────────────────")
158 | print(f"""
159 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}HASH {lblu}➜ {red}{hash}
160 | {red}[{grn}+{red}] {ylw}TXT {lblu}➜ {grn}{txt}
161 | """)
162 | print(f"{red}─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────")
163 |
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/include/AdminList.txt:
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1 | admin/
2 | administrator/
3 | admin1/
4 | admin2/
5 | admin3/
6 | admin4/
7 | admin5/
8 | usuarios/
9 | usuario/
10 | moderator/
11 | webadmin/
12 | adminarea/
13 | bb-admin/
14 | adminLogin/
15 | admin_area/
16 | panel-administracion/
17 | instadmin/
18 | memberadmin/
19 | administratorlogin/
20 | adm/
21 | admin/account.php
22 | admin/index.php
23 | admin/login.php
24 | admin/admin.php
25 | admin_area/admin.php
26 | admin_area/login.php
27 | siteadmin/login.php
28 | siteadmin/index.php
29 | siteadmin/login.html
30 | admin/account.html
31 | admin/index.html
32 | admin/login.html
33 | admin/admin.html
34 | admin_area/index.php
35 | bb-admin/index.php
36 | bb-admin/login.php
37 | bb-admin/admin.php
38 | admin/home.php
39 | admin_area/login.html
40 | admin_area/index.html
41 | admin/controlpanel.php
42 | admin.php
43 | admincp/index.asp
44 | admincp/login.asp
45 | admincp/index.html
46 | adminpanel.html
47 | webadmin.html
48 | webadmin/index.html
49 | webadmin/admin.html
50 | webadmin/login.html
51 | admin/admin_login.html
52 | admin_login.html
53 | panel-administracion/login.html
54 | admin/cp.php
55 | cp.php
56 | administrator/index.php
57 | administrator/login.php
58 | nsw/admin/login.php
59 | webadmin/login.php
60 | admin/admin_login.php
61 | admin_login.php
62 | administrator/account.php
63 | administrator.php
64 | admin_area/admin.html
65 | pages/admin/admin-login.php
66 | admin/admin-login.php
67 | admin-login.php
68 | bb-admin/index.html
69 | bb-admin/login.html
70 | acceso.php
71 | bb-admin/admin.html
72 | admin/home.html
73 | login.php
74 | modelsearch/login.php
75 | moderator.php
76 | moderator/login.php
77 | moderator/admin.php
78 | account.php
79 | pages/admin/admin-login.html
80 | admin/admin-login.html
81 | admin-login.html
82 | controlpanel.php
83 | admincontrol.php
84 | admin/adminLogin.html
85 | adminLogin.html
86 | home.html
87 | rcjakar/admin/login.php
88 | adminarea/index.html
89 | adminarea/admin.html
90 | webadmin.php
91 | webadmin/index.php
92 | webadmin/admin.php
93 | admin/controlpanel.html
94 | admin.html
95 | admin/cp.html
96 | cp.html
97 | adminpanel.php
98 | moderator.html
99 | administrator/index.html
100 | administrator/login.html
101 | user.html
102 | administrator/account.html
103 | administrator.html
104 | login.html
105 | modelsearch/login.html
106 | moderator/login.html
107 | adminarea/login.html
108 | panel-administracion/index.html
109 | panel-administracion/admin.html
110 | modelsearch/index.html
111 | modelsearch/admin.html
112 | admincontrol/login.html
113 | adm/index.html
114 | adm.html
115 | moderator/admin.html
116 | user.php
117 | account.html
118 | controlpanel.html
119 | admincontrol.html
120 | panel-administracion/login.php
121 | wp-login.php
122 | adminLogin.php
123 | admin/adminLogin.php
124 | home.php
125 | adminarea/index.php
126 | adminarea/admin.php
127 | adminarea/login.php
128 | panel-administracion/index.php
129 | panel-administracion/admin.php
130 | modelsearch/index.php
131 | modelsearch/admin.php
132 | admincontrol/login.php
133 | adm/admloginuser.php
134 | admloginuser.php
135 | admin2.php
136 | admin2/login.php
137 | admin2/index.php
138 | usuarios/login.php
139 | adm/index.php
140 | adm.php
141 | affiliate.php
142 | adm_auth.php
143 | memberadmin.php
144 | administratorlogin.php
145 | account.asp
146 | admin/account.asp
147 | admin/index.asp
148 | admin/login.asp
149 | admin/admin.asp
150 | admin_area/admin.asp
151 | admin_area/login.asp
152 | admin_area/index.asp
153 | bb-admin/index.asp
154 | bb-admin/login.asp
155 | bb-admin/admin.asp
156 | admin/home.asp
157 | admin/controlpanel.asp
158 | admin.asp
159 | pages/admin/admin-login.asp
160 | admin/admin-login.asp
161 | admin-login.asp
162 | admin/cp.asp
163 | cp.asp
164 | administrator/account.asp
165 | administrator.asp
166 | acceso.asp
167 | login.asp
168 | modelsearch/login.asp
169 | moderator.asp
170 | moderator/login.asp
171 | administrator/login.asp
172 | moderator/admin.asp
173 | controlpanel.asp
174 | user.asp
175 | admincontrol.asp
176 | adminpanel.asp
177 | webadmin.asp
178 | webadmin/index.asp
179 | webadmin/admin.asp
180 | webadmin/login.asp
181 | admin/admin_login.asp
182 | admin_login.asp
183 | panel-administracion/login.asp
184 | adminLogin.asp
185 | admin/adminLogin.asp
186 | home.asp
187 | adminarea/index.asp
188 | adminarea/admin.asp
189 | adminarea/login.asp
190 | panel-administracion/index.asp
191 | panel-administracion/admin.asp
192 | modelsearch/index.asp
193 | modelsearch/admin.asp
194 | administrator/index.asp
195 | admincontrol/login.asp
196 | adm/admloginuser.asp
197 | admloginuser.asp
198 | admin2.asp
199 | admin2/login.asp
200 | admin2/index.asp
201 | adm/index.asp
202 | adm.asp
203 | affiliate.asp
204 | adm_auth.asp
205 | memberadmin.asp
206 | administratorlogin.asp
207 | siteadmin/login.asp
208 | siteadmin/index.asp
209 | admin/account.cfm
210 | admin/index.cfm
211 | admin/login.cfm
212 | admin/admin.cfm
213 | admin_area/admin.cfm
214 | admin_area/login.cfm
215 | siteadmin/login.cfm
216 | siteadmin/index.cfm
217 | admin_area/index.cfm
218 | bb-admin/index.cfm
219 | bb-admin/login.cfm
220 | bb-admin/admin.cfm
221 | admin/home.cfm
222 | admin/controlpanel.cfm
223 | admin.cfm
224 | admin/cp.cfm
225 | cp.cfm
226 | administrator/index.cfm
227 | administrator/login.cfm
228 | nsw/admin/login.cfm
229 | webadmin/login.cfm
230 | admin/admin_login.cfm
231 | admin_login.cfm
232 | administrator/account.cfm
233 | administrator.cfm
234 | pages/admin/admin-login.cfm
235 | admin/admin-login.cfm
236 | admin-login.cfm
237 | login.cfm
238 | modelsearch/login.cfm
239 | moderator.cfm
240 | moderator/login.cfm
241 | moderator/admin.cfm
242 | account.cfm
243 | controlpanel.cfm
244 | admincontrol.cfm
245 | acceso.cfm
246 | rcjakar/admin/login.cfm
247 | webadmin.cfm
248 | webadmin/index.cfm
249 | webadmin/admin.cfm
250 | adminpanel.cfm
251 | user.cfm
252 | panel-administracion/login.cfm
253 | wp-login.cfm
254 | adminLogin.cfm
255 | admin/adminLogin.cfm
256 | home.cfm
257 | adminarea/index.cfm
258 | adminarea/admin.cfm
259 | adminarea/login.cfm
260 | panel-administracion/index.cfm
261 | panel-administracion/admin.cfm
262 | modelsearch/index.cfm
263 | modelsearch/admin.cfm
264 | admincontrol/login.cfm
265 | adm/admloginuser.cfm
266 | admloginuser.cfm
267 | admin2.cfm
268 | admin2/login.cfm
269 | admin2/index.cfm
270 | usuarios/login.cfm
271 | adm/index.cfm
272 | adm.cfm
273 | affiliate.cfm
274 | adm_auth.cfm
275 | memberadmin.cfm
276 | administratorlogin.cfm
277 | admin/account.js
278 | admin/index.js
279 | admin/login.js
280 | admin/admin.js
281 | admin_area/admin.js
282 | admin_area/login.js
283 | siteadmin/login.js
284 | siteadmin/index.js
285 | admin_area/index.js
286 | bb-admin/index.js
287 | bb-admin/login.js
288 | bb-admin/admin.js
289 | admin/home.js
290 | admin/controlpanel.js
291 | admin.js
292 | admin/cp.js
293 | cp.js
294 | administrator/index.js
295 | administrator/login.js
296 | nsw/admin/login.js
297 | webadmin/login.js
298 | admin/admin_login.js
299 | admin_login.js
300 | administrator/account.js
301 | administrator.js
302 | pages/admin/admin-login.js
303 | admin/admin-login.js
304 | admin-login.js
305 | login.js
306 | modelsearch/login.js
307 | moderator.js
308 | moderator/login.js
309 | moderator/admin.js
310 | account.js
311 | controlpanel.js
312 | admincontrol.js
313 | rcjakar/admin/login.js
314 | webadmin.js
315 | webadmin/index.js
316 | acceso.js
317 | webadmin/admin.js
318 | adminpanel.js
319 | user.js
320 | panel-administracion/login.js
321 | wp-login.js
322 | adminLogin.js
323 | admin/adminLogin.js
324 | home.js
325 | adminarea/index.js
326 | adminarea/admin.js
327 | adminarea/login.js
328 | panel-administracion/index.js
329 | panel-administracion/admin.js
330 | modelsearch/index.js
331 | modelsearch/admin.js
332 | admincontrol/login.js
333 | adm/admloginuser.js
334 | admloginuser.js
335 | admin2.js
336 | admin2/login.js
337 | admin2/index.js
338 | usuarios/login.js
339 | adm/index.js
340 | adm.js
341 | affiliate.js
342 | adm_auth.js
343 | memberadmin.js
344 | administratorlogin.js
345 | admin/account.cgi
346 | admin/index.cgi
347 | admin/login.cgi
348 | admin/admin.cgi
349 | admin_area/admin.cgi
350 | admin_area/login.cgi
351 | siteadmin/login.cgi
352 | siteadmin/index.cgi
353 | admin_area/index.cgi
354 | bb-admin/index.cgi
355 | bb-admin/login.cgi
356 | bb-admin/admin.cgi
357 | admin/home.cgi
358 | admin/controlpanel.cgi
359 | admin.cgi
360 | admin/cp.cgi
361 | cp.cgi
362 | administrator/index.cgi
363 | administrator/login.cgi
364 | nsw/admin/login.cgi
365 | webadmin/login.cgi
366 | admin/admin_login.cgi
367 | admin_login.cgi
368 | administrator/account.cgi
369 | administrator.cgi
370 | pages/admin/admin-login.cgi
371 | admin/admin-login.cgi
372 | admin-login.cgi
373 | login.cgi
374 | modelsearch/login.cgi
375 | moderator.cgi
376 | moderator/login.cgi
377 | moderator/admin.cgi
378 | account.cgi
379 | controlpanel.cgi
380 | admincontrol.cgi
381 | rcjakar/admin/login.cgi
382 | webadmin.cgi
383 | webadmin/index.cgi
384 | acceso.cgi
385 | webadmin/admin.cgi
386 | adminpanel.cgi
387 | user.cgi
388 | panel-administracion/login.cgi
389 | wp-login.cgi
390 | adminLogin.cgi
391 | admin/adminLogin.cgi
392 | home.cgi
393 | adminarea/index.cgi
394 | adminarea/admin.cgi
395 | adminarea/login.cgi
396 | panel-administracion/index.cgi
397 | panel-administracion/admin.cgi
398 | modelsearch/index.cgi
399 | modelsearch/admin.cgi
400 | admincontrol/login.cgi
401 | adm/admloginuser.cgi
402 | admloginuser.cgi
403 | admin2.cgi
404 | admin2/login.cgi
405 | admin2/index.cgi
406 | usuarios/login.cgi
407 | adm/index.cgi
408 | adm.cgi
409 | affiliate.cgi
410 | adm_auth.cgi
411 | memberadmin.cgi
412 | administratorlogin.cgi
413 | admin_panel/
414 | admin_panel.html
415 | adm_cp/
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/include/information.py:
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1 | from requests import get , exceptions
2 | from time import sleep
3 | from socket import socket , gethostbyname
4 | from os import system
5 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
6 | try:
7 | import nmap
8 | except:
9 | system("pip install python-nmap")
10 | try:
11 | import whois
12 | except:
13 | system("pip install whois")
14 | from .display import red,lblu,grn,ylw,lred,end,clear
15 | #______________________________________________________
16 | List = ['robots.txt','search/','admin/','login/','sitemap.xml','sitemap2.xml','config.php','wp-login.php','log.txt','update.php','INSTALL.pgsql.txt','user/login/','INSTALL.txt','profiles/','scripts/','LICENSE.txt','CHANGELOG.txt','themes/','inculdes/','misc/','user/logout/','user/register/','cron.php','filter/tips/','comment/reply/','xmlrpc.php','modules/','install.php','MAINTAINERS.txt','user/password/','node/add/','INSTALL.sqlite.txt','UPGRADE.txt','INSTALL.mysql.txt']
17 | #______________________________________________________
18 | def Admin():
19 |
20 | clear()
21 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
22 | try:
23 | url = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
24 | except:
25 | exit()
26 |
27 | file = open('include/AdminList.txt' , 'r')
28 | List = file.read().splitlines()
29 | file.close()
30 |
31 | if "http" in url:
32 | url = (url+"/")
33 | elif "https" in url:
34 | url = (url+"/")
35 | else:
36 | url = ('http://'+url+"/")
37 |
38 |
39 | for i in List:
40 | URL = url+i
41 | try:
42 | r = get(URL)
43 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
44 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
45 | exit()
46 | if r.status_code == 200:
47 | print(f' {grn}{URL} {lblu}➜ {grn}Found')
48 | else:
49 | print(f' {red}{URL} {lblu}➜ {red}Not Found')
50 |
51 | #______________________________________________________
52 | def dnslookup():
53 | clear()
54 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
55 | try:
56 | inp = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
57 | except:
58 | exit()
59 | try:
60 | result = get(f'http://api.hackertarget.com/dnslookup/?q={inp}').text
61 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
62 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
63 | exit()
64 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ DNS Lookup ]{red}───────────────")
65 | print(f'{grn}{result}')
66 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
67 |
68 | #______________________________________________________
69 | def robots():
70 | clear()
71 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
72 | try:
73 | url = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
74 | except:
75 | exit()
76 |
77 | if 'http' in url:
78 | pass
79 | elif 'http' != url:
80 | url = ('http://'+url)
81 | print('\n')
82 |
83 | for i in List:
84 | ur = (url+"/"+i)
85 |
86 | try:
87 | reqs = get(ur)
88 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
89 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
90 | exit()
91 |
92 | if reqs.status_code == 200 or reqs.status_code == 405:
93 | print(f" {ylw}[{grn}✔{ylw}] {grn}{ur}")
94 | else:
95 | print(f" {ylw}[{red}✖{ylw}] {red}{ur}")
96 |
97 |
98 | #______________________________________________________
99 |
100 | def Cloud():
101 |
102 | subdom = ['ftp', 'cpanel', 'webmail', 'localhost', 'local', 'mysql', 'forum', 'driect-connect', 'blog', 'vb', 'forums', 'home', 'direct', 'forums', 'mail', 'access', 'admin', 'administrator', 'email', 'downloads', 'ssh', 'owa', 'bbs', 'webmin', 'paralel', 'parallels', 'www0', 'www', 'www1', 'www2', 'www3', 'www4', 'www5', 'shop', 'api', 'blogs', 'test', 'mx1', 'cdn', 'mysql', 'mail1', 'secure', 'server', 'ns1', 'ns2', 'smtp', 'vpn', 'm', 'mail2', 'postal', 'support', 'web', 'dev']
103 | clear()
104 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
105 | try:
106 | Domain = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
107 | except:
108 | exit()
109 | if Domain == "":
110 | exit()
111 | for sub in subdom:
112 | try:
113 | hosts = str(sub) + "." + str(Domain)
114 | bypass = gethostbyname(str(hosts))
115 | print (f" {ylw}[ {grn}{str(bypass)} {lblu}➜ {grn}{str(hosts)} {ylw}]")
116 | except Exception:
117 | exit()
118 | #______________________________________________________
119 | def Whois():
120 | clear()
121 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
122 | try:
123 | Domain = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
124 | except:
125 | exit()
126 |
127 | whois_information = whois.whois(Domain)
128 |
129 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ Whois ]{red}───────────────")
130 | print(f"""
131 | {red}┏╼ {grn}DomainName {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.domain_name}
132 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Registrar {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.registrar}
133 | {red}┣╼ {grn}WhoisServer {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.whois_server}
134 | {red}┣╼ {grn}CreationDate {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.creation_date}
135 | {red}┣╼ {grn}ExpirationDate {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.expiration_date}
136 | {red}┣╼ {grn}UpdatedDate {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.updated_date}
137 | {red}┣╼ {grn}NameServers {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.name_servers}
138 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Status {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.status}
139 | {red}┣╼ {grn}EmailAddresses {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.emails}
140 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Name {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.name}
141 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Org {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.org}
142 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Address {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.address}
143 | {red}┣╼ {grn}City {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.city}
144 | {red}┣╼ {grn}State {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.state}
145 | {red}┣╼ {grn}Zipcode {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.zipcode}
146 | {red}┗╼ {grn}Country {ylw}: {lblu}{whois_information.country}
147 | """)
148 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
149 |
150 | #______________________________________________________
151 |
152 | def findshareddns():
153 | clear()
154 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
155 | try:
156 | Domain = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
157 | except:
158 | exit()
159 | try:
160 | result = get(f'https://api.hackertarget.com/findshareddns/?q={Domain}').text
161 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
162 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
163 | exit()
164 |
165 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ Find Share Ddns ]{red}───────────────")
166 | print(f'{grn}{result}')
167 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
168 |
169 | #______________________________________________________
170 | def httpheader():
171 | clear()
172 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
173 | try:
174 | Domain = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
175 | except:
176 | exit()
177 | try:
178 | result = get(f'https://api.hackertarget.com/httpheaders/?q={Domain}').text
179 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
180 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
181 | exit()
182 |
183 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ Http Header ]{red}───────────────")
184 | print(f'{grn}{result}')
185 | print(f"{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
186 |
187 | #______________________________________________________
188 |
189 | def portscan():
190 |
191 | clear()
192 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter IP or Domain")
193 | try:
194 | Domain = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
195 | except:
196 | exit()
197 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ Port Scan ]{red}───────────────\n")
198 |
199 | nm = nmap.PortScanner()
200 | nm.scan(Domain)
201 |
202 | for host in nm.all_hosts():
203 | print(f"{red}❰ {lblu}{host} {ylw}- {lblu}{nm[host].hostname()} {red}❱")
204 | print(f" {red}┗ {ylw}STATE {lblu}: {grn}{nm[host].state()}")
205 | for proto in nm[host].all_protocols():
206 | print(f' {red}┣ {ylw}{proto}' )
207 |
208 | lport = nm[host][proto]
209 |
210 | print(f"\n{grn}PORT\t{grn}STATE")
211 | for port in lport:
212 | print(f"{red}{port}\t{red}{lport[port]['state']}")
213 |
214 | print(f"\n{red}──────────────────────────────────────────────\n")
215 | #______________________________________________________
216 |
217 | def Location():
218 | clear()
219 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter IP Address")
220 | try:
221 | IP = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
222 | except:
223 | exit()
224 | try:
225 | result = get(f'http://ip-api.com/json/{IP}').json()
226 | print(f"""
227 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}COUNTRY {red}::: {ylw}{result['country']}
228 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}COUNTRY CODE {red}::: {ylw}{result['countryCode']}
229 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}REGION {red}::: {ylw}{result['region']}
230 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}REGION NAME {red}::: {ylw}{result['regionName']}
231 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}CITY {red}::: {ylw}{result['city']}
232 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}ZIP {red}::: {ylw}{result['zip']}
233 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}LAT {red}::: {ylw}{result['lat']}
234 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}LON {red}::: {ylw}{result['lon']}
235 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}TIME ZONE {red}::: {ylw}{result['timezone']}
236 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}ISP {red}::: {ylw}{result['isp']}
237 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}ORG {red}::: {ylw}{result['org']}
238 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}AS {red}::: {ylw}{result['as']}
239 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}IP {red}::: {ylw}{result['query']}
240 | {grn}[{red}+{grn}] {lblu}GOOGLE MAP {red}::: {ylw}https://www.google.com/maps/@{result['lat']},{result['lon']},13z
241 | """)
242 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
243 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
244 | exit()
245 | #______________________________________________________
246 | def Full_Lookup():
247 | clear()
248 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter WebSite Address")
249 | try:
250 | url = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
251 | except:
252 | exit()
253 | try:
254 | data = get(f"https://{url}.sitexpired.com/" , headers={
255 | "User-Agent" : "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:106.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/106.0",
256 | "Referer" : "https://www.sitexpired.com/"
257 | }).text
258 | soup = BeautifulSoup(data , "html.parser")
259 | title = soup.find("p",class_="text-sm-left").text
260 | Overview = soup.find("p",class_="card-text").text
261 | time = soup.find("time").text
262 | HTTP_Header = soup.find("small").text
263 | Full_Whois = ((str(soup.find("pre")).replace("
" , '\n')).replace("" , '')).replace("
" , '')
264 | except AttributeError:
265 | print("AttributeError !!!")
266 | exit()
267 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
268 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
269 | exit()
270 |
271 | print(f"""\n{red}──────────────{ylw}[ FULL Lookup ]{red}───────────────
272 | {red}# {ylw}TITLE \n
273 | {grn}{title}\n
274 | {red}# {ylw}OVERVIEW \n
275 | {grn}{Overview}\n
276 | {red}# {ylw}UPDATE TIME\n
277 | {grn}{time}\n
278 | {red}# {ylw}HTTP HEADER ANALYSIS
279 | {grn}{HTTP_Header}\n
280 | {red}# {ylw}FULL WHOIS\n
281 | {grn}{Full_Whois}\n
282 | {red}────────────────────────────────────────────
283 | """)
284 | #______________________________________________________
285 | def Revers_IP():
286 | clear()
287 | print(f"\n {red}✹ {grn}Enter IP Address")
288 |
289 | try:
290 | IP = input(f"\n{red}❯❯{lblu} ")
291 | except:
292 | exit()
293 |
294 | try:
295 | data = get(f"https://www.sitexpired.com/reverse-ip/{IP}" , headers={
296 | "User-Agent" : "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:106.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/106.0",
297 | "Referer" : "https://www.sitexpired.com/"
298 | }).text
299 | except exceptions.ConnectionError:
300 | print(f"{lblu}[{ylw}!{lblu}] {red}Check Your Internet connection {ylw}!")
301 | exit()
302 |
303 | soup = BeautifulSoup(data , "html.parser")
304 | # title = soup.find("p",class_="card-text").text
305 | sites = soup.find_all("div",class_="muted marginBottom_5")
306 | Recently_Viewed = soup.find_all("li",class_="list-group-item d-flex justify-content-between align-items-center")
307 |
308 | print(f"{red}──────────────{ylw}[ Reverse IP ]{red}───────────────")
309 |
310 | for RIP in sites:
311 | DoM = (RIP.find("small").text).split(" ")[1]
312 | print(f"{lblu}❯ {grn}{DoM}")
313 |
314 | print(f"\n{lred}# Recently Viewed{end}\n")
315 |
316 | for RV in Recently_Viewed:
317 | dOm = RV.find("a").text
318 | SeC = RV.find("span").text
319 | print(f"{lblu}{dOm} {red}╼ {ylw}{SeC} ")
320 |
321 | print(f"\n{red}───────────────────────────────────────────")
322 |
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/LICENSE:
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